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FACE EIGHT Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Satan. Oregon, Saturday Morning. April 6. 1946 r - Salem, Indians Win in Relays iVikin?,Milr.ReIay JTeam JVail Firsl PORTLAND. April -Speti.f) v'&alem- and thfmawa Indian chocl Uami wjn first rjces in tco of 'the .early events in the inil ! Relays held here tonight The Salem mil relay team of Bay- Boucher Jack Fitzmaurice. Frank Brownell and Al Chamber , lain placed first in the Metropoli- tan division of their event in the stiim of 3:47.3. Beaverton tan - tecond and Yakima. Wash., third, 'Cbcraawi'i distance medley "-tm won the' Oregon division of it race in 7:5U. Bob Eickmey- '"r, Fred Anderson, Joe Piokham . and Ired-Mller were on this : j ' team. Salem placed second to j Milwaukee and ahead of Yakima, in the same kmd of race but' m ; the Metropolitan division. i Chemawa placed second in the v arwmrm i ii v i ji ii i in li it uuu rni u relay behind Castle Rock, .Wash, j The Cunningham mile, special; t eo"leg e event on the program, j j won by Clem Eischen of ' 1 Washington State college in 4:39. "Al Lawon and Rich Paeth. both i t ef WSC", were second and third ; The meet was still in pioines t late hour tonight Trapshoot Set At Salem Club i ; ; j : Tvp-I)ay Rejiterel ; Meet Opens Totlay The Salerri Traps-hoorters flub's two-day registered- shoot, cerjlified by the Pacific International Trap snooterm association, bangs jaway today and Sunday on the club's "25th and Turner Road rangei To day's firinf starts at 10 a m. . Sunday shooting starts t nifie in the morning. i'-.l : The- meet is expected to attract a large number of shooters .from all over the valley. It i the sec d such shoot sponsored by the j Salem club srnce the war's end Lunch and shells will be prcur i able on the grounds both day. - Today's program includes 100 19-yard targets wdji optional in .four classes, a SO handicap event and 12 pairs of doubt Sunday's card offers another 100 16-yard-t ers. 100 handicap targets and 25 pairs of doubles. : Mentor Brown Handed Honor l'- SEATTLE. April 5 -A- Bale r Prown kf the Univer.-ity of Idaho , svas hdfioretl ttmight as "v.th "l,ulm Jar y ,n car riup ana vup rvarison oi i -not p higft stlfiool as ie coatfh who hid accomplished "the mot with the Uit . (.. In acceptinf the plague design- ed for iim. Kanlsr.n said he ap ' preciated the honor, but felt most tl the Credit should x tt the 16 boys ot Thorp high. Fifteen of there were on the basketball " v1eam Which took fwnnd in tiie -'state class B tournament. The . : 16th' was manager. Distin First In Vlta Race SALT LAKE CITY. April 5-A William) Distin of the Mount Mans field. JVt, ski club whipped through; the gates In ore minute 3 1.4 seconds today to win the -giant slalom race at the Alta cup ski carrtival. The iVerroorit star finished 17 . ecocKM ahead of his. field. His nearest! competitor was Dick Mo Yit2c of. Salt Lake City, national slalom j champion. Who zigzagged . the course in 1:48. , Rhoria Wurtele, half of the at tractive Montreal twins combina- . lion, won the woman's giant sla lom race in 2:01.4. Her sister BJhoda jran second In 2:10.2. Be hind them was Alma Hanson of Portland. Ore., 2: 1 1.2. BOLANOS BEGINS WORK LOS ANGELES, April 5-.)-Llghtweight Challenger Enrique Bolanos opens outdoor training to morrow in the nearby OJAI mountains for his title fight here April 30 with NBA champion Ike Williams. C 400,000 Watch Grand National Revival A1NTREE. England. April 5 tT)- An adrertlsement ex-Ar-tUleryawan Jahn Merant saw In I a raelnc paper last September - ' lowest him the lOIrd rannlng ef ; t the grand Batienal steeplechase today be fere the greatest threnr nrer te tarn eat fer a horse race anywhere. ' The lncky ad effered the niae-year-eM Irish gelding. Levely Cettage. fer 'sale. Tee busy to suit the trip himself. Morant cat a TCterinarlan te Ireland U And,Ain9tit the Truth, Though? . 1 i j ' " ' ; ; ' , ; ' Senators Bounce Oregon Staters; Willamette Upsets Webfoots, 7-6 Kowalski Hot In Hill Stint Team- Meet Again Todav in Twin Bill OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corxalli.s April 5 -(Special) Sa- em's Senators made their 1946 de- ; but an impressive one here today by topping the Oregon State col legians, 8 2. The two teams meet heie afain tomorrow in a double header starting at 1:30 p.m. Manager Frisco Edwards shot Ed Kowalski, the .promising Jot; Gordon rei-ommendee, at the Bea-rs today and fr six innings, all he wicked, the potent right hander allowed nary a run or hit. He 'had the collegians wafting we;kly a4 his -swift and curve and cam' within a bae on balls in the fifth inning of tossing a per i fe-t bail game for six frames. Jirnrny Foster, another righthatu er. finished up for the Solons arid itave up the only three OSO binglen of llie game His wilr4ness was the inuve of what troubles be had lioth Heaser runs, scored ty Captain Don Hjwer, the SaU-m produ t. c.ime as a result of walks to the. M'cn,d baseman. Wwniburn Chat ley Sauvain. now nounred following the threeWeek a Beaver frehmn. toiled exceed- acclimating period he had accom ingly vell in the five frames he piished all he had set out to do. woiked his southpaw slants on the Salems.. He was soiot on only the fourth and fifth innings and picked up enouRh shiny support by Ids infield to cany him oer most rough spots. ' Two infield double plays were made for Sauvain. , Salens tallied finally in the fourj.h. shoved over two more in the fifth, three in the seventh and two in the ninth. Big George Vico, the slugging first saiker, Sam ; Tosti, the shortstopper and Jimmy ' White, third baseman, all rapped in a pair of tallies fjpiece. Awry fielding by the collegians they ' made eight errors aided the So lon scoring. The Senators , al i .though hitting numerous pitches i'hard, were held to six hits by Sau I vain and his reliefer. Righthander Vf n iv fr Vim hltpt t wo of 1hp ! Salem played enorlessly and had lew chances when Kowalski was i in tliere. for he whiffed 11 of the t9 men he faced, j Iefty Carl Gunnarsn goes to the post in tomorrow's ppener, and Long. Lee Fallin, Andy Adams and ' Claude Janeway are certain for I action also. ! Senators O S C ¬ AB R If Urnes. lb 2 B 0 Lucehl. cf S 1 1 Bower. 2b 3 2 0 White. 3b 4 1 1 Richards. s 4 0 1 3 0 Schimel. 3b 2 0 1 1 2 Sprick. rf 3 0 0 1 0 Kane. If 2 0 0 0 1 Kohler. cf 3 0 0 0 0' Atcheson. c 1 0 0 0 0 Sauvain. p 10 0 Cra d. rf 3 Vico. lb 4 Younker. c 3 Tosti. ss S t'avtnass. rf 4 Barfle. 2b 2 ttrleto, x-2b 3 0 Kowalski. p 1 1 Foster, p 3 0 I Lowry. lb 10 I 0 Piche. If 10 0 0 Burton. 3b 2 0 0 Wegner. c 2 0 0 Kruger. p 2 0 0 TOTALS 3S S S TOTALS 30 2 3 x - Batted for KowaUkl In 7th. Senatois . OHO 120 302 OSt: . owl WK1 101-2 3 8 Errors: Senatois 0: Richards 2, Kru fer. Bower. Schiniel 3. Kane. Rdns batted in: TonU 2, White 2. Vico 2. Vounker. Richards, Schimel. Two-base hits: Lucchesl. Richards. Stolen banes: Vounker. Double plays': Richards to Bower to Vmess, SchimeJ to Bower to Urness. Innings pitched by KowaUkl S. Sauvain S. B-ues on balls: Kowalski 1. Foster 2. Sauvain 3. Kruger 4. Strike-outs: Kowalski 11. Foster 1. Sau vain 2; Kruger 2. Winning pitcher: Kowalski; losing pitcher: Sauvain. t'rrivre- T.ientner and Daniels buy the horse for him, sight un seen, from Mrs. L. Hyde for $0000. Today the sturdy bay, unheralded In" the pre-race con siders tlon and piloted by an amateur rider, came with a great rush In the stretch to .sweep te the wire by four lengths in the first grand na tional sinee the war put a stop to racing's toughest grind six years ago. The crowd of 400.000 was on hand early, Jamming the en closure two hours before post Ski Dope Tide following skiing conditions ere reported yritlay : Government Camp. Mount SHoot Roads clear, no chains neeied: SS Inch es packed 'mow, fl; teiiiperature 36 desrees: cloudy: rope tow operating. Tnnbei line. : Mount Hood Roads clear, no chains needed; 222 inches packed Snow; temperature 35 degrees; rope tow operating; skiing on tipper elevations good, trail to Government Camp fair Willamette Pass Summn Koaflj clear,, no chains needed: 142. inches snow, temperature 28 degrees; tow op eratniK. HOODOO BOWU SANTIAM I-DDGE --About 00 collegians aie expected over! the weekend for the Oreoti-Ore-eon j State dance and ski mcft. The dance will b held Saturday night In the lodtte and the ski meet Sunday at the Bowl. A weekly report . from Manager Arthur Boeschen says 142 inches of snow are now around the lodj;e and that a recent .falling; of spring "corn" snow has made fiw ex -ri-llent skiluv. Boeschen also reports the lodge and bowl have had very good -winter season. , 'Cats Wind Up First Session Coach Walt F.rii Ision buttoned up hrs first seksion of spring football practice at WilUrhette university last evening ancj an- namely, indoctrinating the 30-odd candidates With his double wing- back; system. No scrimmage session wai held yesterday because too many of the griddcrs are also on the VVU baseball team. "Erickson will call another spring grid session in June following the finish of the ' spring sports program at the ; school. At tht time a goodly , number of scrimmages will be conducted as well as at least one full length practice game. i Erickson is well pleased with ; the progress shown durirjg the recent threeweek practice per iod. 1 Fain's Homer Vi-o Qoolc j IT XI.19 1UI kZtdlo j SAN DIEGO, Caljf, April 5 tA't- First Baseman Ferris Fain smacked out a homer in the eighth inning to drive in a run ahead of him and give San Fran cisco's Seals a 3 to 1 victory over San' Diego -in a Pacific, Coast league game here tonight. Sal Taorraina singled in the eighth and then Fain connected with the first ball ' pitched for his homer. San Fran ... fflO 000 0:0 3 8 1 San Diets 000 000 0101 S Z Harrell and Ogrodswski; VI talich and Ballinfer. TRAPSHOOT SET SACRAMENTO, Calif., April 5 (P)-The Sacramento Trapshooting club will stage its first registered trapshoot since 1941 here tomor row and Sunday with more than 100 contestants from Oregon, Nev ada and California. Mrs. Lela Hall of Strasburg, Mo., six times North American women's champion, 1 is scheduled to compete. rime and far surpassing the previous high turnout of a quar ter of a million. f For modest Morant it. marked the first big- triumph In 20 years of racing. Lovely Cottage's victory "won him out less than four months after' he bought the horse, for a bank roll of 335.320 was waiting at the finish line today largest grand .national winner's purse since Man o' War's son. Battleship, took the 193S renewal and $37.54$. Teams Battle Here in Pair Patterson, OlWn Hurl Friday t(rin EUGENE, April 5 -(Special) Coach Bill Hanauska's Willam ette Bearcats upset the Univer sity of Oregon baseball team, 7-6, -here today in the first game of a twin bill, but tnen faded, 10-2, to the Webfoot Frosh in the night cap. The two teams go to Salem for a 1:30 p.m. twin bill in Waters park Saturday. Lefty Clay Patterson, off to a four-run lead in the first inning, hurled the varsity Victory al though he had to be relieved by Howard Olsen in the eighth. Sec ond -sacker Earl Hampton clouted a home run and a single for the Bearcats to pace their nine-hil attack. Jim Norvcll's two doubles led the 10-hit Oregon offensive. ' Oregon made seven errors. ! I)i k Highberger and Bob j Charlton were 'belted hard in the: nightcap for W'U. while Homer Bropst of the Ducks held the ' 'Cats to five scattered hits. Ore- j gon piled up eight runs In the j first three innings of , the second I game to rout Highberger and Charlton. Willamette 401 101 000 7 9 Oreeon . 100 300 110 6 Patterson. Olsen iRi and Bla Warner. Long 7 and Greene. Willamette ('10 000 1 2 5 4 Ore Frosh 135 ll 10 10 1 Higiiberger. C'harltQn 3). Wilkinson i3i and BJandinr. Meeifs (4i; Bropst and RodiRer. Reed i4i. Buckeyes Hot In AAU Splash BAINBRIDGE, Md , April 5-(.4'i Ohio State university's powerful swimming squad dominated team honors in preliminary, heats of the national AAU championship today, but the spotlight was on Joe Verdeur of the Philadelphia Turners, who broke two world and one American record in the 220 yard breast-stroke' trials. Final for the five attemnon events were scheduled tonight. with Ohio State qualifying in each division as the Buckeyes seek, to add the AAU crown to their NCAA aid Big Ten swim ming laurels. Vaiidals, Whitman Split Up Tussles - WALLA WALLA. April 5-P-Whitman and the University of Idaho split a doubleheader here this afternoon, j the Missionaries taking the first game. 7-2, and tieing up the second, 5-5, in the last of the seventh only to go down in order in the extra in ning after the Vandals had scor ed two runs t make the final score 7-5. - ' MERCANTILE UF.AGCE , KNIGHTS Or COLUMBUS 1 ! KEITH BROWN CO. (1) T Albrich 165 143 1 - 414 : Powell 145 143 1S4-46I Hichler ... 158 118- 373 ; I . Il-il . 1 134 2 3i Wicliman 145 138 12 Am Morrison 134 124 1M-4Z3 Rupp : 162 1 112 -443 Cu.hni(! 121 144 148 41 BiJCier 11 166 173- 486 Aldeiman . 171 166 174511 MILL MEN (2) " VINCES ELECTRIC i2l HuKhes 148 1 64 17 5 487 J Albrich 157 211 178-546 Davenport 126 101 132 -35S i Wikstrom 172 K 111 382 Peterson . 129 158 137 - 422 ; Ii ons 138 1 55 1 41 -434 Huhr 153 127 148 28 ! Gallagher 145 171 112428 Barker . 158 179 21 1 549 ! Oiney 161 157 165483 FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 2 I WALTON-BROWN CO. 11) Morris 156 177 l.S-489 1 Bellow. s 123 126 112-361 Driffgs ., ... Ill 162 176 449 Savins 130 165 179474 Alshire 155 184 194-533 ; Holdt rbein 176 143 141460 Kottke 145 122 143 4 It) Alderin 128 119 129376 Ilaanerson 199 143 187 - 529 i Moore 96 153 171-410 LA ROCHE TAVERN (1) SALEM MODELERS 2) Welch 144 2O0 139- 503 W alken 156 118 102 376 LaRoche 120 137 170-427 ' Stettler 130 123 171 -424 Hcrineer . . 164 139 120 123 : Farrar 130 162 140432 Hlgt'lns .128 188 220 -53ti PaKe -159 169 158-486 Curtis . 149 166 144- 439 Biandt 188 178 134 -500 1 nenns ST. LOL'lS. April 5-i;p)-PreJ-dent Richard C. Muckrrman of the St. Louis Browns announced tonight that Shortstop Vernon Stephens, who had jumped to the Mexican- league last week, had rejoined the American lea gue club and signed a 1946 contract. Muckerman made the an nouncement after a long dis tance conference with Vice President Bill DeWItt of the Browns at San Antonio, Tex., Keiser Holds Masters Lead; Bigs Far Back 'Unknown' Posts 68; Tourney Half Over By Gayle Talbot AUGUSTA, Ga., April 5-.V)-The Masters golf tournament reached the halfway point tonight. and a slender, blue eyed un known" named Herman Keiser still was far out in front of the nation's super-stars. He threat ened to give them the beating of their gilded careers. Keiser, 31-year-old ex-sailor who shot a fine 69 in yesterday's high wind to tie for the lead at the end of the first 18, came right' back today with a spectacular 68 i-four under par for the Augusta National course to sfyow there was nothing accidental about' it. At the rate the Akron, Ohio, com et was going, he could break fhe tournament record of 279 strokes for 72 holes and win top prize of $2500 without working up a sweat. Five big strokes behind his two-day total of 137 was Jimmy Thomson, the long-hitter from Los Angeles, with 72-70 142. Clayton Heafner of Charlotte, N.C., with successive rounds of 74-69-43, was in third place, and the rest were nowhere? In posting 34-34 loday, Keiser player the kind of golf that dreams are made of. He was on every green when he should have been, scored two birdies on each nine and was never over par. Ben ' Hogan. co-favorite with Byron Nelson in pie-tournament Itethng, batted out a good 70. and vet found himself bracketed with three others at 144 at the half wily mark, seven strokes behind the leaders. Nelson, with 72-73 145, shared that unenviable spot with three others, including Jim my Demaret. 1 j Rainiers Top ! Seraphs, 5-4 T oc Awr.n.rc a.rM-;i i.ta i Stfe-pll Veteran right-hander Jim Tobin ! 946 Py. The meet.hg. held at ; knuckle-balled the Seattle Rain- j he ch?mtbcr, of mm". aw j iers to a 5-4 victory today over i 1 ow8"1 Mfple m'nated also for ! the" Los Angeles Angels, squaring I the P"0 ,rctfy-treas-i their Pacific Coast league scries' Yver Husk Blatchford resigned at two games apiece. h,s Pfl and lt as. ''J Seattle 012 002 000 AAA ! Los Angeles 461 VJ ! UVV 9 1 Tobin and Finley; Chambers. Dobernic and Stephenson. Mossor Flops But A's Win GREENSBORO. N. C. April 5 Infielder Pete Suter and Catcher George Armstrong each tripled in the seventh inning to give the Philadelphia Athletics! an 8 to 7 victory over Baltimore of the In ternational league in a night ex hibition baseball game. Wandell Mossor, rookie up from Portland. Ore., was chased off the A's mound in the first frame. Philadel. 100 140 200-8 9 2 Baltimore 320 002 000-7 7 4 Mossor, Knott (1), Besse (3) and Pruett, Armstrong (9); Ronay, McCabe (5) and Kahn. Indians Top Jeffs JEFFERSON The Chemawa Indians, getting 15-strikeout pitching by Chet Ashman, trounc ed Jefferson here Friday. 8-0, in a Marion county league baseball game. Ashman allowed three hits. dnniits MesSc, IKejj5im where the 1945 American league home run king reported to the club. The signing of the contract had the full approval of Base ball Commissioner A. B. (Hap py) Chandler who previously had .warned that players Jump ing to the Mexican circuit would :V'' Cline Enters, Ties for Medal Qualifying Finish Elks Meet Near Eml Defending Champion Walt (Junior) Cline yesterday tallied his qualifying round for the Elks club, sponsored City Open golf championship tournament at Sa lem golf course, and the two over par 74 tied veteran .Glen Leogren for medalist honors so far. Over 80 linkfmen have now posted entry fees for the meet. s With today and Sunday to go. the field is expected soar well over the 100 entries level. Play ers will be doled into 16-man flights following Sunday's final day of qualifying. The first round of play in all flights will then follow and is deadlined for Sun day, April 14. . Tabbed for play this weekend by'Men's clubbers at the course is a Match vs. Par tournament, contestants to use three-fourths of respective handicaps. Huston Still Jr. Ball Boss Convening members of Salem's Junior Baseball leagues last night re-elected Oliver Huston president and discussed plans for Ca,ey The secretary is to notify all 1945 sponsors at once that a $10 entry fee and a signed statement must be in not later than April 20 if those sponsors hope to re tain franchises in the circuits this year.. Replacement sponsors, who can register -now, will take up vacated spots. The Yeater, Shrock. Police, Lion., Elf'trom and Eagles sponsors signified : la;-t night they .would retain franchises. The Salem playgrounds will take over supervision of the leagues this year and a discussion , on that subject w;is neid last night. A three-man board set up by the sponsors will work with, the playground committee. Baseball Tourney IMeet Lures Beat JEFFERSON-Pat Beal, presi dent of the Board of Control of the Oregon -High Schools Activi ties Association and principal of Jefferson high school,' will go to Portland Saturday to meet with Portland university officials t discuss plans for the proposed state high school championship tournament. The Portland school has offered to stage the prep tourney in May. , ' i Sacs 2, Hollies 1 SACRAMENTO. April 3 -fP) With the bases full in the last half of the ninth inning. Pitcher Earl Estahinte of Hollywood walked in Tony Freitas, his rival twirler, to give Sacramento a 2-1 Pacific Coast league victory here tonight. - Hollywood tOO 060 1 C Sacramento 100 000 001 Z 5 5 Reclgno, Escalente (1) and Unser; Freitat and Marcucd. The number of points on a deer's antlers do not necessarily correspond with the number of x4? be suspended for : Hto years if they did not report to j their clubs in this country by. the opening day of the season. Muckerman said. Terms of the contract were not disclosed, but" the Browns president said that it had . been signed and accepted 'with mu- f RICHARDS SAFE. Jack Richards, Senators first-saeker. Is shewn sliding safely tale secend Tttase mm steal la a ganie with. Seattle's Rainiers. Al Niemiee. Rainier seed baseman, had te step away from the bg fer the threw. Lst Angeles. Richard's team, wen the game, S-X. (Ar Wlrephete) . - 0 Beavers, nooty Tapped By Oakland Nine, 2-1 l'ippen Pitches Acorns to 2-1 Serier Lead; -Scarsella's Homer Helps; Seals, Sacs jWin OAkLAND, April Behind the T hit rtrhin of Cotton Pip- pen, Snd aided by First Baseman Lm Scarsel'.a's home run. the Oakland Acorns defeated the Portland Beavers 2 to 1 tonight. The win wa the Oaks' second in a three-game ; ! 1 ' - sefies with the Beavers. j g-. Portland's Jake. Moo ty pitched! OTlllOLTC I lLr good ball, holding the Oaks to i Vttll LlLlVi3 X CttVC ' four hits in six innings. HtT was j liftnH to mak u-a v fop Pinch t Hitter Dan Escobar, and ther Jack Salveson came in Jo finish COAST MAGl'F. STANDINGS W L Pel. w l Pet i San Tran S 3 .714 Hollyvd 1 3 Oakland 5 9 lAtm And 4 S 25 Sacto S 4 .42 .31 Portland s 4 jaj j SK Sat11- J 5 2M ' Sn Oirro 4 4 .300 Sattl- - J S I n.l niflttMulli' At ftaklanrf 2 Portland l. At'l-o Anrrtrt 4. $rauiia'3 to I lead in the best-of -ev en SiTwUwUSfr key league ; ; thamuioi'.ihin series. the game. Salveson shut out the j Oaks in the last two innings. Portland gave the Oaks a bad ' fright in the ninth when Ted Gul lic scored, but i Cotten Pippen steadied and the ; northmen were unable to get to him for any more ! hits. It was a pitcher't battle, throughout, backed by first-class j fielding. Glen Stewart's error ' was the only one of the game. ' Scarsella's homer: was his second this year. Portland Oakland AB R H AB R H Shone, rf 4 0 1 Metro. 3b -4 0 0 Stranre. 2b 4 M Smith, cf 4 Reich. If 4 Gulhc. 3b 4 Barton, lb 3 Brown, to 3 Holm, c 3 Mootv. p 3 Escobar, x 1 Salveson. p 0 Salmon, xx 1 Helser, xxx 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .0 e A Mar tti. sa 4 1 Martin. If 4 0 Soarsel. Ib 3 1 Holder, cf 2 I Stewart. 2b 3 1 WestlH. rf 3 2 Raimondi. c 2 0 P'.ppett, p 2 0 TOTALS 34 1 7 TOTALS 27 2 3 Portland Oakland ooa one ooi loo oo r oo- x Ratted for Montv in 7th: ; Batted for Holm m th; xxx BatieJ j for Salveson in t.i , Error--Ste'art. Ituna batted In -; ScarseUV 2. Salmon!. Two-base hit - M. Srtuth. Svaisella. Htn run t Scaraella. Sacrifice Ptpptn. Brovvn-j Uft on base Portland 8. Oakland 3 ! Basel on ball Monty 3. Earned runs. I off Pippen 1: MootT 1. Strikeouts Pippen 3, Mootv 2. llttaolf Moolv 4 In Innings. -Hit by pitcher Bai ton by Pippeirv Losing pitcher Mo,t Umpires Seal's. Summers AY Ford Time 1 35. Attendance SSO0. Wafiliiiipronians Lose BUFFALO, N.Y., April 5 P Carl Loveday. New York City, teamed with Ken Quigley, Cleve land, today to defeat the Wash inston team of Joe Baker and !Bob Deacon in the quarterfinal men's doubles of ; the national in vitation badminton tourney. The score was 15-10. 11-15, 15-12. . NO-NO FOR HI KLER SELAH, Wash., April 5 -(.. Bob Swansnn yesterday pitched a no-hit, no-run game to lead ; Selah high school to a .5-0 base ball victory over Marquette in a seven-inning girhe. At Ka Ati. Tes. Chirac N) - 4 1 St. luts CA . . . I " 3 I -Bltberai aol ScbefflUn; Zl4ak t 4 .Melf. At Celttaastus, s.c. Brsaklra (N 45 44 t 15 It 4 New York (N) - Mt Itl 3 C I N4hc ane Fraaks; Mrt, DMbtei ui avast Garfcark. At Selma. Ala. Bastaa (A) 1M IN ? 1 S ClaetanaU (N) ... , IN IM ml 4 9 Harris. Clark ; aa McGah; Vaa dermeer aa4 Maeller. - bmui a . ... set e-ri s CHsetnaatt (N) - Sit I -Dbsa aasl Pytlak; Beggs and La saaaaa. k DBiroivnns tiial agreement aad pleasure both sides. . . " . CLEVELAND. April J-f.-PV-The Cleveland Plain Dealer re ported today "at least m doien ' members wf the Cleveland In dians have been offered coo tracts by " the fabulous Paaael brothers of Mexico, and that "several of the TVibesmen are considering- jumping to the Mexican league. No names were mentioned by the paper in connection with the possibilities of "jumping. south of the border.' - T former YVilUaaett TC and Salem 1 -1 Puck Lead VANCOUVER, B.C, April f -(CP)-Vancouvcr Canucks came k-.k; m - - - - ' the thud period to defeat ths" l-'rtll vrw4 UVK-m A i.i,. ' EJmer Kreller and Jack Sm.ih each netted two for Vancouver and Chutk' Millraan and B.A Carse sank the others. Eric Pren tice, Blink Bellinger," Vickery and Adams counted fox the Woves.- Fifth game will be played ber) Monday. . Mt. Angel Sets Fistic Smoker MT. ANGEL. April 5 -(Special) A high school ' boxing smelter, featuring" Mt. " Angel - aaint tM Chemawa Indians as well as cth er bouts, and slated a a benefit to purchase football equipmenl for the Prep elevel next fall, hit been ritecL for the "college gyni here net Thursday nig.ht, April 11. Fighters from the Oregoo training school also h- bouts on the card. " "-'--T Mt. Angtl fighters won four el six bouts they were in durir.g " smtker at Woodburn this weekv Sandy Nine Raps Woofllnirns. 2.U TV OODBURN'. April 8-fSpecIal) -Woe -d burn's Bulldogs today found Sapdy just as tough' in baebll as she wais in "basketball and dn p ped a 23-2 WiUamette Valley league verdict at Saniy. The win ners banged two BuIMog " server ; for 18 hits. Woddbum got loiir j off Lurxf of Sandy. Batterieel j Woochurn-Baglien, Gsy and Er 'wert. Andrews. Mathews. Sandy Lund r,d CIray, Cou!hi. :; Angels Heat.Silvertoti MT. ANGEL, 'Aprii 3-(Spec:.l The Mt. Angel , Prep, led by steady hurling by Jim Bieiemeier. HefatH Silvrrtrkn T 7 hiprtp t.-w day in Willamette Valley league bsseball giir.i. At Matsile. Ala. St. i Mta N) .. . . tM l ! 19 f Mobile RA) . U mf 4 II I Breekeea rnmtt Stare, BarateKler )! PattersM, Brksarsb t mm CaMet- i ai ereejrt, u. : Ckirai A 4H I 1 1 j PtUsbMrfb N) . . 1M WIIM 12 i ; r.w, riMstU 7 r.iikirt tl M Die kef; Cakles aad Sssita. At AUaata. Ca. New latk A) M ! Ill t S 1 AlUata SA) .. 1 N Nl IN r i Page as4 Dkrkey; Ayers. MrCssaa () aast laUaey. At Krasiaeaaaa, Ala. Detrast 4 A) J Bastaa (N) tl a 1 I Tracks aa RVhardi; Saist aa4 Masi